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Conversations That Matter

Engaging Tim Keller on Theistic Evolution: Part II

Conversations That Matter

Jon Harris

Society & Culture

4.31.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 January 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Jon continues the series on Engaging with Keller with the second to last chapter on Keller's view of Darwinism.


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0:00.0

Welcome to a video of Theistic Evolution. I usually do one chapter one video and in this case I had to divide it into two one chapter one video and in this case I had to divide it into two because we just

0:25.9

took too long going over the color clips on this particular subject so if you want to

0:29.9

see part one first I would suggest doing that some of what we talk about will

0:35.1

build on understandings previously gleaned in that particular video or

0:40.2

audio as the case may be so go go check that out. We're going to continue with our critique though and

0:46.8

really though it's going to be more so the critique that comes from our author in Engaging with Keller.

0:53.1

Now this book is written by a number of different authors.

0:55.1

In this particular chapter though, it's William M. Schweitzer,

0:58.9

who critiques Keller's view of Darwinian evolution or really theistic evolution a way to try to bridge the gap between

1:07.3

Darwinian evolution and biblical creation.

1:10.4

And the title of the chapter is not quite theistic evolution.

1:13.5

Does Tim Keller bridge the gap between creation and evolution?

1:17.2

Now this was written in 2014 so there are things that have come out since then and some of those that I played for you in the

1:24.4

last episode on this particular subject and I've gone online I've tried to find

1:29.3

other places where Keller talks about this subject and I think I have a decent handle on what he believes now and it doesn't hasn't really changed

1:36.7

since the time that these critiques were being made but he has repeated himself I would say and and so this is very relevant it's

1:45.6

very current I don't think there's anything outdated about this

1:48.0

Keller hasn't changed his views on any of this and so we're gonna start

1:52.3

here we're going to start here. We're going to start with the dilemma that Keller is addressing.

1:58.4

And I'm going to make myself disappear for those who are watching or I'll put myself up here

2:04.1

so you can you can see what I'm actually reading from. This is a quote from a article that Keller wrote in

2:12.0

2009 on BioLagos.

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